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See AllSuperman’s Son Finally Gets the Codename DC Robbed Him Of
Kent of Steel? Ultra Jon? Hell, I’d even go with Superstellar if it was a remote idea… anything to distance him from a teen titan and Connor Kent previous storylines…
We All Love the Hulk, And Now DC Comics Has Found Its Own Version Of the Hero
Yeah, this is more along the lines of a Hulkbuster (Or Damage buster since it's DC) armor and very much unlike the Hulk. You'd have drawn more Iron Man comparisons for this composition. Good concept but wrong comparison.
After 32 Years, Carnage's Character Arc Is Over: What Comes Next?
I personally think they should have honored the sacrifices of both Venom and Carnage to usher in new characters built upon their legacies instead of the same rehashing of level up / super saiyan-ing established Marvel characters that leaves a once avid reader of the early 80s thru 90s storylines aghast with “WTF” moments like this. A concrete character ought to have a beginning, middle, and end of story arc for new stories to be told instead of stretching them out far beyond toleration in my humble opinion.
Gold Venom Makes Marvel Debut With Anti-Carnage Powers in Hand
It’s only a matter of time, but I’m almost certain that the wake of the Venom War should bleed over into the pages of the Sorcerers Supreme… and perhaps our favorite Latverian, Victor Von Doom. If anyone has the power to stop symbiotes, surely it would be powerful entities of their like not to mention Scarlet Witch or the Phoenix force itself.
I'm Relieved That The Thunderbolts* Director's Recent Comments Confirm Marvel Is Embracing The MCU's Best Post-Endgame Character
If this piece all about how the new Black Widow is a great focus, then I think MCU heads need to reconsider their film concepts here because there were a ton of good angles to use for this mash up. A film should naturally develop its plot instead and shoving what it wants to impose upon someone quite blatantly. The first Iron Man film should be the inspiration for how that can be achieved through the course of a film arc. Even a SR writer ought to be more of a critic in this aspect, there’s a benefit in explaining how the MCU has lost its touch with gifted storytelling.
Star Trek's Returning Captain Can Finally Explain The Enterprise's Missing Era
Why wouldn’t they start off with the Enterprise-B shortly after its christening in “Generations” and make a series run which could transition to the christening of the Enterprise-C crew. That would fill in a lot of gaps in the timeline. Not to mention we haven’t even seen any production highlight the development and research that goes into testing aspects that create these massive vessels and how they are affected in the aftermath of catastrophic crisis from alien species outside of the Federation.